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Fandom, Second Edition
Black Twitter and the Politics of Viewing Scandal
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DAYNA CHATMAN
Publication date:
August 28 2017
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NYU Press
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10.2307/j.ctt1pwtbq2.21
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction:
pp. 91
Toy Fandom, Adulthood, and the Ludic Age:
pp. 127
Resisting Technology in Music Fandom:
pp. 205
The Lives of Fandoms
pp. 222
“What Are You Collecting Now?”
pp. 299
Black Twitter and the Politics of Viewing Scandal
pp. 354
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